A contemporary variation in a classical music setting of the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar.A contemporary variation in a classical music setting of the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar.A contemporary variation in a classical music setting of the biblical story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar.
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Genesis 16-21 in contemporary Jerusalem
Harmonia (2016) is an Israeli film written and directed by Ori Sivan. The film is based directly on the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar, played out in contemporary Jerusalem.
Alon Aboutboul plays Abraham, the handsome and charismatic conductor of the Jerusalem Philharmonic Orchestra. Tali Sharon portrays his wife Sarah, who is the orchestra's harpist. Yanna Yossef plays Hagar, who joins the orchestra as a French horn player.
As in the bible, Sarah cannot have children. (In the movie, she can conceive, but each pregnancy ends in miscarriage.) She suggests to Abraham that he conceive a child by Hagar, and this is what happens. The rest of the plot progresses from that point.
For truth in reviewing, I have to state that Tali Sharon and Yanna Yossef are two of the most beautiful women on the planet. (When we first see Yanna Yossef, we are supposed to understand that she's mousy and inhibited. No one is fooled. We all know she will blossom.)
Anyway, the beauty of the two female leads isn't a problem. The Genesis passage doesn't comment on the appearance of the two women. We only know that Sarah is older than Hagar, which is true in the movie. (Sharon is 37, Yosef is 28).
The acting of all three leads is superb. The music in the film is wonderful, and the cinematography is great. The plot really worked for me. It worked not just as a biblical adaptation, but as a contemporary story as well.
We watched this movie at the beautiful JCC Hart Theater, as part of the Rochester International Jewish Film Festival. The RIJFF presented hit after hit after hit. We saw 12 movies, most of which I rated either 9 or 10. If you live in Upstate New York, I suggest that you get onto the RIJFF mailing list, because some of the movies will be re-shown during the next 12 months. The 2018 RIJFF will probably be as good or better. Start planning now!
Alon Aboutboul plays Abraham, the handsome and charismatic conductor of the Jerusalem Philharmonic Orchestra. Tali Sharon portrays his wife Sarah, who is the orchestra's harpist. Yanna Yossef plays Hagar, who joins the orchestra as a French horn player.
As in the bible, Sarah cannot have children. (In the movie, she can conceive, but each pregnancy ends in miscarriage.) She suggests to Abraham that he conceive a child by Hagar, and this is what happens. The rest of the plot progresses from that point.
For truth in reviewing, I have to state that Tali Sharon and Yanna Yossef are two of the most beautiful women on the planet. (When we first see Yanna Yossef, we are supposed to understand that she's mousy and inhibited. No one is fooled. We all know she will blossom.)
Anyway, the beauty of the two female leads isn't a problem. The Genesis passage doesn't comment on the appearance of the two women. We only know that Sarah is older than Hagar, which is true in the movie. (Sharon is 37, Yosef is 28).
The acting of all three leads is superb. The music in the film is wonderful, and the cinematography is great. The plot really worked for me. It worked not just as a biblical adaptation, but as a contemporary story as well.
We watched this movie at the beautiful JCC Hart Theater, as part of the Rochester International Jewish Film Festival. The RIJFF presented hit after hit after hit. We saw 12 movies, most of which I rated either 9 or 10. If you live in Upstate New York, I suggest that you get onto the RIJFF mailing list, because some of the movies will be re-shown during the next 12 months. The 2018 RIJFF will probably be as good or better. Start planning now!
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